Nicki Minaj Demands A Check From Twitter For Voice Note Feature: I Told Them To Add It In 2017!

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Nicki Minaj Demands A Check From Twitter For Voice Note Feature: I Told Them To Add It In 2017!
Nicki Minaj has been in the media heavy following the release of her newest track, “TROLLZ” with Tekashi 6ix9ine and her open support for social justice.

However this time, Nicki Minaj is asking Twitter for a check after the social network debuted its newest feature – voice notes. Twitter rolled out the new capability earlier this week.
https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1273306563994845185?s=20
While many were happy for Twitter taking things up a notch, Nicki Minaj didn’t hesitate to remind the popular social media site that she mentioned the idea nearly three years ago.
She shared a tweet from 2017 that reads,
“If Twitter came out with a way for me to voice note my tweets they’d be winning.”
Interestingly enough, she was demanding her money for the idea even back then. She added,
“Smh. Give me my money tho. Give me my money.”

In her Instagram post, she asked her followers,
“Can y’all go on Twitter and tell them to give me my money for this new voice note feature I told them to add in 2017?”
Many of her fans agreed that Twitter should pay up.

Do you think Nicki is entitled to money from Twitter? Let us know in the comments!
By: @a.girlwhowrites
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